I need to know if 6" speakers fit into the EA front doors without probs or what modifications are needed if applicable. I just need a quick and simple answer as I need to tell my sister whether to get me 6" or 4" speakers for xmas

I've got 6.5" speakers in my doors, but it requires a little bit of cutting to make 'em fit. It's surprisingly easy to do. I just used a jigsaw.

The biggest thing you gotta be careful of is the speaker depth... my speakers have about 1" between the window and the magnet on the speaker... but i've heard of some people's speakers going MUCH closer than that!

Anything eb s2 or after can fit 6" speakers. before that they were 4" holes in the front doors.
I had the same trouble with my ghia. I have 4" pioneers in there and they go alright.
Get 4's for the doors, 6's for the parcel shelf and a sub and your system will be sweet.

I don't know much about the ea's, but pull ya trim off and have a look to see if anything will hit ya 6" behind there after ya cut a hole. A set of 6" splits in the front works great, so just open it up and have a quick look

Look out for them parked trucks, they hurt...... 7 and a half grand worth of hurt to be exact!!

I'm wondering why there aren't more small speakers in car audio. Just looking through a catalogue, which advertises subs up to 15" in size! There are many small speaker systems (with big sound!) available in home audio these days...surely this technology is being transferred to the car audio market in some fashion! Isn't it feasable to design some sort of effective sub box that might be squeezed under a seat?

To my way of thinking a well designed pair of 4" speakers should be able to produce a credible sound - particularly with some sort of ported sub enclosure hidden away somewhere else in the vehicle (Sure, the drivers may need to have a longer throw - but surely good design can account for this and eliminate the extra depth required). The Boston Acoustics hooked up to my home computer produce a better sound than the home stereos most of my friends own - and they're tiny, with a sub enclosure that's less than 40cm long. Such speakers would be perfect to replace those commonly shipped with new vehicles!